Finished his career ranked third on Tennessee's all-time games-played list with 131.

His 161 career 3-pointers made rank ninth in school history.

Tennessee was 17-2 during his career when he scored in double-figures.

Appeared in all 33 games, with 16 starts.

Averaged 5.5 points in 25.0 minutes per game, and his .327 3-point percentage ranked second on the team.

Was the first Vol off the bench a team-high nine times.

Ranked third on the team in charges drawn with six.

In SEC play, he averaged 5.1 points in 23.9 minutes per game while shooting .352 from 3-point range.

Made at least one 3-pointer in each of UT's last 10 games to end the season.

Logged nine points (on three 3-pointers) and also had five rebounds in UT's SEC Tournament win over Mississippi State (3/14/13).

Scored 12 points and pulled down a career-high seven rebounds in UT's four-overtime win at Texas A&M (2/23/13); he made three 3-pointers in the victory, including the dagger in the fourth overtime period.

Was a perfect 3-for-3 from 3-point range in UT's 30-point win over No. 25 Kentucky (2/16/13).

Broke out of a shooting slump with a 10-point performance (including three 3-pointers) as the Vols beat Vanderbilt in Knoxville (1/29/13).

Scored 12 points on four 3-pointers during the Vols' victory over Presbyterian (12/18/12).

His high school honored him by retiring his No. 4 jersey on Dec. 8 during an on-court ceremony in the Grainger High School gymnasium.

Tallied 11 points, three rebounds and an assist in the win over UMass in the Puerto Rico Tip-Off third-place game (11/18/12).

Opened his senior campaign with a team-high 14 points in UT's season-opening win over Kennesaw State (11/9/12).

Turned down scholarship offers from East Carolina, Marshall, Santa Clara and Winthrop and instead opted to walk-on at his home-state school (he eventually earned a scholarship following his freshman season).